Arizona Foundation for Legal Services & Education

Each year, the foundation's efforts reach more than 300,000 Arizona school children through the training of teachers, school resource officers and probation officers about our laws, justice system and the foundations of democracy. The foundation also grants funds to non-profit organizations that provide free legal assistance to those who would otherwise go unrepresented, so that all people in Arizona can have a voice in our justice system. A variety of internship experiences are available.

The Maricopa County Court Appointed Special Advocate Program (CASA)

The Maricopa County Court Appointed Special Advocate Program (CASA) promotes and supports quality volunteer advocates to speak in the interests of abused and neglected children in the dependency court system. CASA volunteers must be at least 21 years of age.

The United States Federal Pretrial Services Agency

U.S. pretrial services officers are situated at a crucial place in the federal criminal justice process–the very start. Officers often are the first court representatives defendants encounter after their arrest.

Arizona State Senate Page Program

The Arizona State Senate is currently hiring temporary full-time and part-time Senate pages. The Senate Page program provides applicants an exciting up-close look of the legislative process in Arizona.

Arizona State University is a top ranked research university in the greater Phoenix metropolitan area.